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Police Chief quits over affair with aide in Bay Area scandal

A Californian city is reeling after a bombshell investigation revealed its married female Police Chief engaged in a clandestine and 'inappropriate relationship' with a senior male aide, prompting her abrupt resignation amid allegations of abuse of power a

Labour's rewilding plans a 'tinderbox' risk, warn farmers

Exclusive: Labour's ambitious rewilding policy faces a fierce backlash from the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), which warns the plans could turn the British countryside into a dry, flammable tinderbox, dramatically increasing the risk of deva

Australia Suspends Fast-Track Visas for Israeli Citizens

Australia has suspended fast-track visa processing for Israeli citizens, blaming 'harassment' and 'intimidation' by Hamas. The decision, sparking diplomatic tension, follows a similar move against Palestinians.

Penny Wong's clash with Israel over visa ban

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has engaged in a heated exchange with Israel after the country retaliated against Australia's visa ban on an Israeli politician. The diplomatic spat has escalated tensions between the two nations.

Hanson demands audit of Aboriginal grants

Controversial Australian senator Pauline Hanson calls for a full audit of taxpayer-funded grants to Aboriginal organisations, alleging mismanagement and wasted public funds.

Afternoon Update: Key UK Developments

Stay informed with the latest political, economic, and social updates from across the UK, including Westminster debates and regional developments.

Rotherham survivors win police climbdown

Survivors of the Rotherham child abuse scandal welcome a significant climbdown by South Yorkshire Police over an internal inquiry, marking a victory for justice and accountability.

Global week in 20 powerful images

Explore the most captivating moments from across the globe this week through a curated collection of 20 powerful photographs, showcasing everything from breaking news to breathtaking landscapes.

Rayner faces tax scrutiny amid minimum wage push

Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner is under fire again over her historical tax arrangements as she campaigns for a higher minimum wage. Critics question her credibility on workers' rights.

Trump proposes abortions at VA hospitals

Former US President Donald Trump has suggested permitting abortions in Veterans Affairs hospitals, sparking fierce debate among veterans and political groups.

Today's Essential UK News Roundup

Stay ahead with the Mirror's essential roundup of today's biggest headlines, from breaking news to gripping human interest stories across the UK.

WEF founder, 87, accused of bullying & lavish spending

A bombshell internal investigation has accused the 87-year-old founder of the World Economic Forum of workplace bullying, exorbitant travel expenses, and making suggestive comments to a female executive.

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